Rabu, 27 November 2013

Second Persona 3 Movie Planned For Summer 2014 Release

At an event commemorating the release of Persona 3 the Movie #1: Spring of Birth in Japan, it was revealed that the second movie based on the game will be released in the early summer of 2014, reports Cinema Today.

Additionally, the voice actors for Fuuka, Yukari and the protagonist were present at the event, and shared that more of the game’s characters would be making an appearance in the second movie.

In case you missed it, you can watch the latest trailer for the movie here.







Persona 3 the Movie Makers On Staying True To The Game

Aside from the major Persona announcement this weekend, fans in Japan will have another piece of Persona media to look forward to with Persona 3 the Movie #1: Spring of Birth which which also comes out on the 24th. This week’s Famitsu magazine features an interview with director Noriaki Akitaya and Atlus sound developer Shoji Meguro

Director Noriaki Akitaya, who has directed anime titles such as Bakuman and Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, starts out by talking about how his involvement in the upcoming film began.

“I’ve always loved Atlus games, and have been playing them since Shin Megami Tensei on the Super Famicom, so as soon as we began talking, I immediately jumped on it,” shares Akitaya with a laugh. “However, unlike a game that reflects a player’s decision, an anime is something that will be ‘viewed’ by customers. If we can get as many Persona 3 fans to feel something and enjoy the film, that is one of my focuses, of course, even as a fan.”

“As an anime creator, I seriously put a lot of thought into choices such as what to leave behind in the episode, and what to take out,” Akitaya says.



Famitsu asks Akitaya to share some more of those thoughts.

“The hardest part was getting the protagonist, who is ‘the player’ in the game, and making him into a character named ‘Makoto Yuki’ for the film, then figuring out how to integrate him into the story,” elaborates Akitaya. “Staying true to his speech and behavior from the original game is one of the more difficult parts of making it into an anime. I was very careful about getting the detailed gestures right, one by one.”

Shoji Meguro who worked on the music of Persona 3 shares some of his thoughts on the production of the upcoming feature film.

Persona 3 the Movie Makers On Staying True To The Game screenshot
“Judging by what has been said thus far, I feel that they care a lot about Persona 3, and I truly feel grateful for it,” says Meguro. “I was also in charge of the music for Persona 4’s game and anime, and the enthusiasm shared by the staff members have always been great; it’s very reassuring.”

Next, Meguro talks a bit about Persona 3, which was released about 7 years ago, and featured a unique pop-like soundtrack with vocals.

“What made me decide to go with that composition, was the user interface that had a fancy atmosphere to it,” shares Meguro. “In order to make new songs for the film, I felt the need to give it a deeper feeling, so there will be many sounds from string instruments.”

Meguro also reveals that there are 10 new tracks for the film, and each one is made with a Persona 3 vibe in mind. When asked how the songs will be used during the movie, he mentions that the sound director balanced things out by deciding which parts should have the new tracks and which parts should have the game’s original music, instead.

Finally, a message from Akitaya and Meguro, for the fans waiting to see the movie:

Akitaya: “I believe that Persona 3’s charm lies within the coolness of the characters, more than anything. We pride ourselves in having made a movie that might just make you want to play the game after watching it, so please look forward to it.”

Meguro: “Just like we felt for the Persona 4 anime, it would bring us no greater pleasure than if you could look forward to both games and anime. By all means, please experience the world of Persona 3 with your very own eyes and ears.”

Persona 3 the Movie #1: Spring of Birth will be released in Japan on November 23rd.

Source : http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/21/persona-3-movie-makers-staying-true-game/

Xbox One vs. PS4: Graphic Comparison Match up!

We take a closer look at the Graphic of the next generation consoles.

Selasa, 26 November 2013

Persona 5 Coming To PS3 Winter 2014


Persona 5 is coming to the PlayStation 3 in winter 2014 in Japan. You can visit the game’s official website here.

Persona 5 will be directed by Katsura Hashino, who has directed Shin Megami Tensei: NocturnePersona 3 and Persona 4. Hashino also worked on Catherine.

Atlus have not revealed details about Persona 5 yet, other than a line that states: “You are a slave. Want emancipation?” We’ll have more news the game as it is made available.

Persona 5 Will Be About Overcoming Trials To Free Yourself



This weekend,  Atlus revealed that the next installment of the Persona series in Persona 5 will be coming to the PlayStation 3 in winter 2014 in Japan. This week’s Dengeki PlayStation magazine shares some additional tidbits of information on the upcoming game.

The teaser that was shown during the Persona 5 reveal had what appeared to be five chairs with a ball and chain attached to each one. According to the magazine, these chairs are part of a high school classroom, and the chairs and chains represent the theme of the upcoming game.

Additionally, Dengeki reports that Persona 5 will be an RPG that sends a strong message of catharsis, after overcoming trials to free yourself from your shackles. The game will take place in the series’ usual juvenile school setting, but will take on a different mood this time around.

We’ll have more news on Persona 5 as it is made available.

Source : http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/26/persona-5-will-overcoming-trials-free/

"Shingeki no Kyojin" Live Action Confirmed For 2014


With all the hypes surrounding “Shingeki no Kyojin” (Attack on Titan) this season, we are forgetting that Isayama Hajime Sensei’s work will also be having a live action film. It has been announced for awhile although no information has been reveled.


However recently the official website for the “Shingeki no Kyojin” live action hasconfirmed that the film will premiere in 2014. It may even be earlier as some sites and blogs are spreading rumors and speculations that the film may actually be release later this year. Who’s excited?
“Shingeki no Kyojin” by Isayama Hajime sensei , is about a world where the remains of the human population live inside cities surrounded by giant walls due to the sudden appearance, gigantic humanoid creatures known as Titans who devour humans seemingly without reason. The story centers around the life of Eren Jaeger and Mikasa Ackerman, whose lives are changed forever after the appearance of a colossal titan brings about the destruction of their home and the death of their mother.

The International 2013

Thanks to everyone who viewed, visited, or played The International this year. With all of your help, it was a huge success. Congratulations to this year’s Champions, Alliance, and the two runner-ups Na’Vi and Orange. It was a great field of 17 teams that made every game from the first to the last exciting to watch. Over one million people viewed streams of The International with hundreds of thousands more watching it on TV in China and Sweden. We also had over 40 countries participate in PubStomps around the world that involved tens of thousands of spectators. For those Compendium owners that helped push the prize pool into the stratosphere – $2.8 million – The Compendium fantasy rewards will be coming soon. There are so many words of thanks we could say, but we thought the best way was to share some of the pictures of the event. Not just from Benaroya Hall but from around the world.
A Cineplex in Thailand hosted a pubstomp.
Everyone found the Secret Shop
A sports bar in Washington DC had hundreds of people on 2 floors watching The International.
A packed house at Benaroya Hall prepares for the final match between Na’Vi and Alliance.
A Toronto theater was filled with excited fans.
The All-Star match was also the all-win match.
The UConn PubStomp featured playing as well as watching.
Even a monster had fun making a wish come true. Source : http://blog.dota2.com/2013/08/the-international-2013/